This consists of six rolls of television news footage held in CBC can 359 as follows:14 stories on positive silent stock: CBC footage entitled Last Mail, 16 July 1968. Canada Post may strike. People are rushing to get their last bits of mail to the post office. The footage, shot in Toronto, shows: a Canada Post truck pulling up; woman putting mail in box; man opening box and removing mail; room full of mail; man sorting mail; and women sorting mail. <26s> CBC footage entitled Mail Strike, 16 July 1968. Another report on the rush by people to beat the post office strike deadline. Footage shot in Toronto shows: man putting mail in bag; woman giving mail to man; man putting bags of mail in truck; truck driving away; people mailing letters; and woman entering post office with parcel. <43s> Report entitled Ship Christening, 23 May 1959. The biggest Canadian-made vessel to sail the Great Lakes is christened in Collingwood, Ontario. The ship is named Menihek Lake. The CBC footage shows: ship docked; tilt down bow of boat; christening part arrives; onlookers; bottle smashed; bottle thrower looks at ship’s name plate; and name plate reading Menihek Lake. <35s> Seaway Blocked, 23 May 1959, about a pair of traffic backups on the St. Lawrence Seaway. The story is placelined Cornwall, Ontario. The CBC footage shows: a grounded ship; bow of ship; tug at stern of ship; ship; and ships passing stranded boat. <33s> Story entitled York U, 16 July 1968. York University in Toronto, Ontario is short $3 million for its building campaign. CBC footage shows: the entrance; York University sign; pan shot of partly-completed sites; a dump truck and construction. <40s> Visnews footage entitled Syncom Animation, 31 January 1963, placelined Cape Canaveral. A Syncom satellite is to be launched that will provide continuous communication across the Atlantic Ocean. Footage shows: Syncom in laboratory; nose of missile; missile blast-off; dissolve to dissolve animation of Syncom spinning; Syncom 22,000 miles from Earth; the top of Syncom popping out; ground antenna sending signal; shadow showing Syncom’s coverage of Earth; ship transmitting sending station; and model of Syncom rotating. <55s> CBS footage entitled Khanh Quits, 27 February 1965, placelined Saigon, Vietnam. Lieutenant General Nguyen Khanh turns over command of armed forces, ousted by junior officers, and he prepares to leave for a diplomatic post at the United Nations. The footage shows: Khanh and Tran Van Minh; medium close-up of troops; Khanh reviewing troops with Minh; receiving salute; planes flying past; receiving medal; band and flags; and Khanh moving through crowd. <17s> ~CBC footage entitled Kap Situationer, 1 February 1963. In Kapuskasing, Ontario, a labour dispute has led to three deaths and 9 people wounded. The footage shows: attorney and police officer at a news conference; news media; people picketing; various strikers walking; men talking; protest signs in French; and a train passing. <1mn 2s> Visnews footage entitled Burial Precautions, 27 February 1965, showing preparations in New York City for the burial of Malcolm X. Police will be on hand to stop any violence. The footage shows: the funeral home; police; people waiting in line; police on roof; people being searching and people passing by his casket. <1mn 8s> Visnews footage entitled Henley Regatta, showing the Henley Regatta underway in England. It shows: boats in water; men arriving; Prince Philip arriving; people watching; rowers on dock; man with oars; crew lowering boat in water; boat pushed away from dock; teams rowing and boats docked. <1mn 40s> Visnews footage entitled VC’s at Lynehan, 15 July 1968, about a reunion in England of men who won the Victoria Cross. The footage shows: sign for Royal Air Force Lyneham; aircraft on tarmac; passengers boarding bus; Captain Upham; group; interior of bush; Major Giungy; Parkashangh and wife; General Bhigit; another bus; Mr. Hinton; Huand Twara; Laurent; Irvine; relatives waving and buses leaving. <1mn 45s> Visnews report entitled Kosygin Press Conference, 15 July 1968. Demonstrators hold a protest in Stockholm, Sweden as Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin holds a news conference. . The footage shows: the Grand Hotel; Russian flag; hotel; river police patrol boat; demonstrators distributing leaflets; police; arrival of Kosygin’s car; television cameramen; Kosygin stepping from car; Kosygin being greeted; conference room; Kosygin speaking; reporters; Kosygin again; journalists listening to Kosygin; television cameramen; police patrolling streets outside; police officer picking up a leaflet; leaflet on ground; Kosygin leaving conference room; men watching from hotel balcony; car pulling away and leaflets scattered on ground. <1mn 40s> CBS report entitled Centaur Flight, 27 February 1965, placelined Cape Kennedy. Animation of a Centaur rocket and spacecraft. The footage shows: rocket on pad; men working around base; blast-off; rocket in flight; jettison of side installation panels and nose protector; separation of Atlas and Centaur stages; Centaur stage and spacecraft in flight; and separation of spacecraft. 1mn 29s> Visnews report dated 28 February 1965 on the funeral of Malcolm X in New York City. It shows: people outside church; people inside church; shots of coffin; Malcolm X in coffin; people in church; coffin; coffin and hearse; at grave; coffin at grave; coffin; people; and flowers on coffin. <1mn 39s> Three rolls on positive stock with optical sound: United Press Movietone report entitled Menzies, 23 May 1959, showing Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies speaking in Washington, D.C., about John Foster Dulles, who is sick. <34s> Another United Press Movietone report entitled Menzies, dated 23 May 1959 and placelined Washington, D.C., in which Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies talks about his agenda during his visit to Washington. He is shown getting off plane, walking and speaking. <1mn 16s> Visnews report entitled Bastille Day, 15 July 1968, showing Bastille Day celebrations and military parade in France. The footage shows: President Charles de Gaulle arriving at platform; jets flying overhead; parade; tanks going by; de Gaulle and VIP’s watching; tanks armed with rockets; the Champs Elysées; people watching; missiles; de Gaulle saluting; mounted Republican guards; band; pan to troops marching; crowd; alpine guards moving past camera; marines moving past camera; and salutes by de Gaulle and officials. <1mn 47s> One positive roll with magnetic stripe, entitled Youth Hostel, dated 16 July 1968. ~This CBC footage shows Toronto city alderman Monte Harris talking about providing housing for hippies. <50s> One double system roll entitled Indian MP, dated 15 July 1968, placelined Vancouver, British Columbia. CBC reporter Sheldon Turcott talks to Len Marchand, the first native to be elected to the House of Commons, about plans to rewrite the Indian Act. This CBC footage shows: Marchand at desk; woman entering room and sitting down; Marchand in car; Marchand shaking hands with voters; Marchand at a meeting; Marchand taking in car while driving; Marchand talking to rancher and Marchand on a galloping horse. <2mn 47s> A and B rolls of a CBC report entitled Harbour Losses, 15 July 1968, placelined Toronto, Ontario. Interview of a man, possibly the harbour commissioner, about financial losses to the city during a harbour strike. The footage shows: interview; boat in port; man painting a boat; man showing up with luggage and climbing aboard a boat; various signs; dock workers; and metal poles on dock. <2mn 19s> The final roll in the can is a roll of negative stock with magnetic stripe, entitled Nash Findley, dated 15 July 1968, consisting of an interview by CBC reporter Knowlton Nash in Washington D.C. The interviewee may be Paul Findley, U.S. Republican Congressman. <52s>.